Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I must say I agree with you.Now it'll let me look at it! It was obviously hiding to prevent me having an attack of jealousy. That is a seriously impressive flatfish!
As long as it doesn't rain when I go to Dorset next month!Morning all, 6.2 here. What? Another week of sunshine and no rain forecast? Have we been transported to the Sahara?
Have you been less active Matt? This spate of constantly hot weather has made me very lethargic.7.6 average for the past 2 weeks. Prior to that and since my diagnosis in January, it was 6.4. Upped my Toujeo to compensate, but this morning it was 8.4! Annoyingly I have always loved hot weather, but it seems to be playing havoc with my levels - 20% of BG values are above compared to 8% prior to the heatwave.
I was having the symptoms of hypo despite being 5 or above when I checked over the past fortnight. Consultant signed me off for the last week of work, so last week I was definitely less active. Had my first reading below 4 for three weeks yesterday. This morning I did a bit of work around the house and washed the car and had a reading of 3.2 afterwards. The heat seems to be making my insulin less effective according to the consultant and also making me feel very tired/ lethargic. Activity currently seems to be causing levels to drop quite swiftly. Add the 'honeymoon period' into the mix and there's never a dull moment!Have you been less active Matt? This spate of constantly hot weather has made me very lethargic.